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sure as in "a sure thing" or "Are you sure?" or "Yes, I'm sure"
More sure, most sure
No. And I am 100% sure about that.
It is not. There is no sure way to commit suicide, but cutting is less sure than other methods.
There is no difference between "certain" and "for sure."
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sure as in "a sure thing" or "Are you sure?" or "Yes, I'm sure"
I am "quite sure" that "pretty sure" means "almost sure".
'To be sure' is a verb 'am sure' is the 'I' part
Sure it is. As an adverb, sure is a synonym for yes, certainly, definitely, etc. Sure is an affirmative response to a question. Sure is also used as an adjective, such as 'sure footed' or 'a sure victory'.
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It sure does.
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The difference is that we do not say "I am for sure." The valley-girl adverb "for sure" means "certainly."
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More sure, most sure